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Narrative approaches in mental health: Preserving the emancipatory tradition.A typology of practice narratives during the implementation of a preventive, community intervention trialUsing verbal and social autopsies to explore health-seeking behaviour among HIV-positive women in Kenya: a retrospective studyExpanding the scope and relevance of health interventions: moving beyond clinical trials and behavior change models.If I didn't have HIV, I'd be dead now: illness narratives of drug users living with HIV/AIDS.Pro-anorexia, weight-loss drugs and the internet: an "anti-recovery" explanatory model of anorexia.'Dented' and 'resuscitated' masculinities: the impact of HIV diagnosis and/or enrolment on antiretroviral treatment on masculine identities in rural eastern Uganda.Exploring the social meaning of curing HIV: a qualitative study of people who inject drugs in Guangzhou, China.Client narratives: a theoretical perspectivePopular media and 'excessive daytime sleepiness': a study of rhetorical authority in medical sociology.Cultural rationales guiding medication adherence among African American with HIV/AIDS.Illness behaviour: a selective review and synthesis.The psychosocial and health care needs of HIV-positive people in the United Kingdom: a review.Thoughts on the therapeutic use of narrative in the promotion of coping in cancer care.Integrating a narrative medicine telephone interview with online life review education for cancer patients: lessons learned and future directions.Meanings of abortion in context: accounts of abortion in the lives of women diagnosed with breast cancer.Living fully in the shadow of mortal time: psychosocial assets in advanced cancer.Do men's and women's accounts of surviving a stroke conform to Frank's narrative genres?Listening through narratives: using a narrative approach when discussing fertility preservation options with young cancer patientsThe potential benefits of applying a narrative analytic approach for understanding the experience of fibromyalgia: a review.Illness perception, time perception and phenomenology - an extended response to Borrett.Struggling with the fragility of life: a relational-narrative approach to ethics in palliative nursing.The inherent tensions and ambiguities of hope: towards a post-formal analysis of experiences of advanced-cancer patients.Perceptions of recovery and prognosis from long-term conditions: The relevance of hope and imagined futures.Hope: a new approach to understanding structural factors in HIV acquisition.Emplotting Hikikomori: Japanese Parents' Narratives of Social Withdrawal.Social rebirth and social transformation? Rebuilding social lives after ART in rural Uganda.Experiencing uncertain HIV treatment delivery in a transitional setting: qualitative study.Motivations and Barriers to Treatment Uptake and Adherence Among People Living with HIV in Australia: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review.Mapping letters from the future: exploring narrative processes of imagining the future.HIV/AIDS through the lens of Christianity: perspectives from a South African urban support group.Emergent HIV technology: urban Tanzanian women's narratives of medical research, microbicides and sexuality.Towards compassionate care through aesthetic rationality.'Down the rabbit hole': enhancing the transition process for youth with cystic fibrosis and congenital heart disease by re-imagining the future and time.The phenomenology of time: lived experiences of people with HIV/AIDS in China.The meaning of the present: hope and foreclosure in narrations about people with severe brain damage.'Why can't they do anything for a simple back problem?' A qualitative examination of expectations for low back pain treatment and outcome.Hanging by a thread: exploring the features of nonresponse in an online young adult cancer survivorship support community.Beyond the "fetishism of words": considerations on the use of the interview to gather chronic illness narratives.Identity, Representations, and Beliefs: HIV Controllers Living on the Frontier of Good Health and Illness.
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2000 nî lūn-bûn
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2000年学术文章
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Illness narratives: time, hope and HIV.
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Illness narratives: time, hope and HIV.
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Illness narratives: time, hope and HIV.
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Illness narratives: time, hope and HIV.
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10.1016/S0277-9536(99)00306-8
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2000-03-01T00:00:00Z